NGC/IC Project Restoration Effort
(This is a very very beta version)
NGC7752
Basic Information
Location and Magnitude
Right Ascension: 23:46:58.5
Declination: +29:27:34
Constellation: PEG
Visual Magnitude: 14.3
Historic Information
Discoverer: Mitchell
Year of discovery: 1854
Discovery aperture: 72.0
Observational
Summary description: F, S, lE, p h 2268
Sub-type: E-S0
Corwin's Notes
=====
NGC 7752. Bigourdan 100 is a double star near this galaxy and NGC 7753. See
the discussion under CGCG 097-087 in the "notngc" files.
Steve's Notes
=====
NGC 7752
18" (7/14/07): fairly faint, fairly small, elongated 3:2 WNW-ENE, 0.5'x0.3', even surface brightness. Fainter of a double system (attached at end of spiral arm) with NGC 7753 just 2' NE. A mag 14 star lies between the two galaxies
13.1" (9/22/84): faint, very small, elongated ~E-W. Forms a close pair with brighter NGC 7753 2' NE. A mag 14 star is 1.2' NE of center and situated between the galaxies.